January 2015 Archive
5851.
List of cognitive biases (en.wikipedia.org)
5852.
The People's PRISM: Open Data and Mosaic Theory (medium.com)
5853.
Have we found Alien life? (popsci.com)
5854.
Using Selenium WebDriver to Run Mobile Web Tests (instantdevices.com)
5855.
Show HN: Stream.js – Object Streaming Pipeline Inspired by Java 8 Streams (github.com)
5856.
Libsodium.js – The sodium crypto library compiled to pure JavaScript (github.com)
5857.
PhantomCI: Docker based CI. Unlimited Concurrency. (phantomci.com)
5858.
Awesome technology posters for free (github.com)
5859.
Simple, fast logo detection in images (pyimagesearch.com)
5860.
Small Drone Flies Over White House Fence and Crashes on Lawn (nytimes.com)
5861.
Will desk phones at work become just an app on your mobile? (mushroomnetworks.com)
5862.
A list of 100 investors in Silicon Valley (medium.com)
5863.
Ubuntu Phone Glimpse: The Hardware (rpadovani.com)
5864.
Former CIA officer convicted of leaking secrets to reporter James Risen (latimes.com)
5865.
Why So Many Corporations Are “Reorganizing” (trevorowens.com)
5866.
The New England Patriots Prevention of Fumbles Is Nearly Impossible (sharpfootballanalysis.com)
5867.
For Seed Stage Startups, It‘s Hire or Die (medium.com)
5868.
Modes of Existence (modesofexistence.org)
5869.
What Older S/W Devs Know Now That They Wished They Had Known Earlier? (quora.com)
5870.
Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes (bbc.com)
5871.
Paul Graham: Let in the programmers, but not the lawyers, bankers, doctors (larrysalibra.com)
5872.
A lightweight, superfast business rule system in Java (bitbucket.org)
5873.
Swift and the Objective-C Runtime (nshipster.com)
5874.
UK – Snooper's Charter amendments withdrawn (theregister.co.uk)
5875.
Gooey Menu with CSS and SVG Filters (codepen.io)
5876.
Why you should learn R first to learn data science (sharpsightlabs.com)
5877.
Luna – Hack Your Sleep in 2 Minutes (lunasleep.com)
5878.
Preview: Simple CLI for managing your Rails VPS or cloud server (intercityup.com)
5879.
The Humane Death Penalty Charade (nytimes.com)
5880.
Deathhacks: Tech tips for people who are going to die (someday) (medium.com)